hildasmuriel
<font color=magenta>I'm a really really scaredy sc
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.....and I feel so........so........
....and so
....and so 
I'm sad because I can't believe where the time has gone - like every mum I remember taking him on his first day in his tiny-can't-believe-they-make-it-that-small uniform. It's strange to think that (apart from when he goes in to sit his exams) he'll never wear school uniform again.
I'm also scared because the time is really close now for the exams and he just hasn't done the work. There is nothing more my husband and I can do - it's really down to him now. He has offers from 4 universities - but can he make the grades?
Only time is going to tell.
But I have to say I am really amazed and happy that we got him this far!!!!My son has always been a difficult pupil - nothing tried at home or at school made any difference. No sanction, encouragement, report card, IEP, PSP, SEBD specialist or EP has ever made any difference. He was advanced a year at school when he was 6 because it was thought that boredom may be his problem. It had limited success. He couldn't tell you himself why he acts up and he would always promise to stop. *sigh* But somehow or other, with a lot of patience from the school, a few fixed term exclusions along the way, he has made it to the end of Year 13. I NEVER have to sit through another Parents Evening to hear teacher after teacher telling me "it's such a shame with all his potential that he wastes his time". Never another report with comment like the last one "nothing short of criminal how he wasted his talent"
We took comfort from the teacher who said "I like Son. He is a nice young man who is polite, helpful and good to chat to" Then he had to add " as a student however - he's a nightmare"
But now it's done. I can't think too hard about what comes next. For tonight we are opening a bottle of champagne and saying goodbye to schooldays.



I'm sad because I can't believe where the time has gone - like every mum I remember taking him on his first day in his tiny-can't-believe-they-make-it-that-small uniform. It's strange to think that (apart from when he goes in to sit his exams) he'll never wear school uniform again.
I'm also scared because the time is really close now for the exams and he just hasn't done the work. There is nothing more my husband and I can do - it's really down to him now. He has offers from 4 universities - but can he make the grades?

But I have to say I am really amazed and happy that we got him this far!!!!My son has always been a difficult pupil - nothing tried at home or at school made any difference. No sanction, encouragement, report card, IEP, PSP, SEBD specialist or EP has ever made any difference. He was advanced a year at school when he was 6 because it was thought that boredom may be his problem. It had limited success. He couldn't tell you himself why he acts up and he would always promise to stop. *sigh* But somehow or other, with a lot of patience from the school, a few fixed term exclusions along the way, he has made it to the end of Year 13. I NEVER have to sit through another Parents Evening to hear teacher after teacher telling me "it's such a shame with all his potential that he wastes his time". Never another report with comment like the last one "nothing short of criminal how he wasted his talent"

But now it's done. I can't think too hard about what comes next. For tonight we are opening a bottle of champagne and saying goodbye to schooldays.